Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 5British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 44
... knowledge of those conditions will have been acquired , a positive knowledge very different from the knowledge of them as pure abstractions , which those terms may , as we have just seen , be also employed to express . They must , in ...
... knowledge of those conditions will have been acquired , a positive knowledge very different from the knowledge of them as pure abstractions , which those terms may , as we have just seen , be also employed to express . They must , in ...
Page 51
... knowledge of fact . Truth is a word of Knowing ; Fact is a word of Being . But it is obvious that this knowledge , though true , does not tell me all about the object known , all that is to be known either of its nature or its genesis ...
... knowledge of fact . Truth is a word of Knowing ; Fact is a word of Being . But it is obvious that this knowledge , though true , does not tell me all about the object known , all that is to be known either of its nature or its genesis ...
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... knowledge are reached . Above all , with regard to our knowledge of God , it is most undoubtedly true that our knowledge must be inadequate , that nothing short of complete know- ledge of the Universe and every part of it could give us ...
... knowledge are reached . Above all , with regard to our knowledge of God , it is most undoubtedly true that our knowledge must be inadequate , that nothing short of complete know- ledge of the Universe and every part of it could give us ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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